Friday 10 September 2010

What's wrong with this picture?

Our Friday quiz this week is what is wrong with this photo of two fixie bikes down in Cabot Circus.

Suggestions?

9 comments:

  1. there is a large area of parking space 5 yards behind them, on either side of the road, yet it is not being used. this presumably indicates that the economy has still not recovered, and that, unless they sell skinny jeans, shopkeepers around here must be having a hard time.

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  2. Well, the tree near the bike rack is a Ginkgo, which is definitely wrong, but worse still the double yellow lines are in a fearful state. Pull your fingers out Bristol City Council - get painting!

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  3. They are parked outside the McDonalds. Is this a new campaign from our favourite restaurant, linking a summer special fitness burger with hip urban street cred and lifestyle choice of fixies?

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  4. The man quite clearly has 4 legs.

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  5. Those aren't bicycles, they're unicycles, the ultimate in stripped down machines. One of them is even a unipedal. Awesome!

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  6. There isn't a huge motorbike leaning up against the stand. A regulatory distance of 2.5 inches is required so that pesky non-road tax paying cyclists can't use them. Freeloaders!!.

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  7. Chain on the green one is slack, there will be too much lash and it might jump off the sprocket.

    No front brake on the back bike.

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  8. Ohh, no front wheel or left crank.

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  9. What's wrong with this picture?

    WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT????? Isn't it OBVIOUS!

    Too many bl**dy bicycles that's what!

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